EditShare unveils Storage Series, Xstream Version 6.0 at 2010 NAB

Apr 30, 2010 10:17 AM

    
EditShare has upgraded its Xstream storage solution with the release of Version 6.0.

EditShare has upgraded its Xstream storage solution with the release of Version 6.0.

EditShare has made available Version 6.0 of its Storage Series and XStream shared-storage solutions. Part of EditShare's Complete Collaboration product line, the shared-storage solutions are known for their true project and media sharing for Final Cut Pro and Avid editors. EditShare's user management tools are designed specifically for post and broadcast workflows, providing an ideal infrastructure for editing workgroups. The 6.0 release boasts a variety of performance and workflow enhancements, including simplified media management, optimizations for DPX workflows and support for dual-port 10GigE cards.

Highlights of the new Storage Series and XStream Version 6.0 release include optimizations for DPX workflows, user groups for simplified administration, managed and unmanaged space capabilities, a media space renaming feature, support for new versions of Netatalk and Samba, a new GUI, integration of solid-state drives and support for dual-port 10GigE cards.




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